* In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], Xurkitree is the only Ultra Beast with a single type.
* In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], Xurkitree is the only Ultra Beast with a single type.
* In Pokémon Sun and Moon, Xurkitree has a catch rate of 30 and a base [[experience]] yield of 114.
* In Pokémon Sun and Moon, Xurkitree has a catch rate of 30 and a base [[experience]] yield of 114.
* Xurkitree could possibly be considered the largest Pokémon, with multiple massive Xurkitree appearing in the background of the [[Ultra Plant]].
===Origin===
===Origin===
Xurkitree appears to be based on sparking electrical wires and power-lines. Its design also shares some small aspects of a tree, especially {{wp|Christmas tree}}s; its head resembles a {{wp|Moravian star}} or a {{wp|tree-topper}}, while the white bands on its limbs may be based on {{wp|Christmas lights|fairy lights}}, though they could also refer to {{wp|cable tie}}s, which are used to hold multiple cables together.
Xurkitree appears to be based on sparking electrical wires and power-lines. Its design also shares some small aspects of a tree, especially {{wp|Christmas tree}}s; its head resembles a {{wp|Moravian star}} or a {{wp|tree-topper}}, while the white bands on its limbs may be based on {{wp|Christmas lights|fairy lights}}, though they could also refer to {{wp|cable tie}}s, which are used to hold multiple cables together.
Xurkitree is a very tall Ultra Beast that resembles a vaguely humanoid mass of electrical wiring. Its "head" is a white, brightly glowing electric spark with numerous points and no visible face. Below its head is a mass of black cables for its torso and limbs; there are white bands resembling zip ties throughout its body as well. Its arms have ties where its shoulders, elbows, and wrists would be. The upper arms have two cables, while the lower have three. At the ends of its arms are copper structures that resemble hands, each with six flat "fingers". The legs have ties at the hips, knees, and ankles and are composed of four cables fused together for the whole length. The feet have four toes possessing "claws" of exposed copper; each foot has two fused toes pointing forward and two separate toes pointing backward. Finally, its tail has three ties and four cables, one of them loose in two sections. The tail ends in what resembles a three-pronged plug. It is the tallest Electric-type Pokémon.
Because this Ultra Beast reportedly raided a power plant, it is speculated to sustain itself with electricity. This is supported by observations that it will "plug" its limbs and tail into the ground when it is low on energy and enter a tree-like state to absorb electricity from the earth. Witnesses claim that its entire body crackles with astonishing electrical power. According to Wicke from the Aether Foundation, the cables that make up its body have been noted as being made of the same material as electrical wiring, and as such are highly efficient conductors of electricity. Its body contains an organ that produces energy, and it can discharge up to 1,000,000 volts at once.
Xurkitree debuted in Twirling with a Bang!, where it first emerged from an Ultra Wormhole on Melemele Island. The next day, the Ultra Guardians set out to return it home, only for it to wind up clashing with a Blacephalon. After distracting both Xurkitree and Blacephalon, the Ultra Guardians managed to weaken and catch both Pokémon at the same time, allowing them to be sent back home. It reappeared in a flashback in Securing the Future!.
Xurkitree is the Glowing Pokémon, and as you can tell by the look, it's an Electric type that unleashes powerful electric shocks using stored electricity.
GOTCHA!
A Xurkitree briefly appeared as a silhouette in GOTCHA!.
In Pokémon Sun and Moon, Xurkitree has a catch rate of 30 and a base experience yield of 114.
Xurkitree could possibly be considered the largest Pokémon, with multiple massive Xurkitree appearing in the background of the Ultra Plant.
Origin
Xurkitree appears to be based on sparking electrical wires and power-lines. Its design also shares some small aspects of a tree, especially Christmas trees; its head resembles a Moravian star or a tree-topper, while the white bands on its limbs may be based on fairy lights, though they could also refer to cable ties, which are used to hold multiple cables together.
Name origin
Xurkitree may be a combination of a corruption of circuitry and tree.
Denjyumoku may be a combination of 電気 denki (electricity) or 電磁 denji (electromagnetism) and 樹木 jumoku (tree).
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